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[23 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

J. P. Moreland, the Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, has launched a new website with essays and other useful content.

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[15 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

The beta site for the Library of Historical Apologetics has launched, with a vision for providing access to a vast array of historical works directed to the defense of the faith.

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[8 Mar 2010 | View Comments | ]

The online bookstore, Catalyst Books, launches today, offering quality books from a christian worldview for a range of academic disciplines.

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[8 Feb 2010 | View Comments | ]

The Veritas Forum have launched a new website, offering an excellent archive of lectures delivered by prominent Christian thinkers and speakers at universities in North America and Europe.

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[29 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]

A round-up of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.

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[12 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]

A roundup of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.

Science & History, Websites »

[2 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]

Matthew Flannagan has published an article on the Flat-Earth Myth in the December issue of Investigate Magazine that is worth reading.

Blog, Websites, politics »

[28 Nov 2009 | Comments Off | ]

A digest of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.

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[3 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]

Greg Koukl of apologetics ministry Stand to Reason writes,
In an odd sort of way, Christians have abetted atheists in their efforts to cast doubt and even derision on believers. Here’s how.
Atheists have tremendous confidence that science will continue its record of silencing superstition. As knowledge waxes, foolishness wanes. Consequently, there’s no need for sticking God in the so-called “gaps.” Science will fill them soon enough.
Atheists are buoyed in their confidence by what they consider an inverse relationship between knowledge and faith. The more you have …

Events, Oversees, Websites »

[12 Sep 2009 | View Comments | ]

The MP3s are up and ready to listen (or you can watch)
Here are the names of the speakers:  Dinesh D’Souza, Norman Geisler, William Lane Craig, Greg Koukl, Darrell Bock, and JP Moreland. What a fantastic lineup!!!
Here is the page:
http://saddleback.com/mediacenter/services/currentseries.aspx?site=yDi0V4EwP58=&s=OsqcpA0SUkE=
http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/ should have the MP3s linked pretty soon…..